What is true of all atoms?
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Every atom has a nucleus and orbiting electrons; all atoms have at least one proton; the smallest atom, hydrogen, has no neutrons but still has a proton; all atoms have no overall charge (if they lose electrons to gain a charge, they become ions).
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Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of every atom, which is encircled by electrons.
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When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.
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